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Home » Couple ordered to tear down dream £1million home in ‘flagrant breach’ of rules
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Couple ordered to tear down dream £1million home in ‘flagrant breach’ of rules

By staff21 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

A planning inspector has slammed Jeremy Zielinski and his wife Elaine’s work in Great Abington, Cambridgeshire as “a clear and flagrant breach of planning policy”

Jeremy Zielinski and his wife Elaine
Jeremy Zielinski and his wife Elaine say they will have nowhere to go if the property is knocked down

A couple have been ordered to demolish a dream one-million-pound property after their “flagrant breach” of rules.

But Jeremy Zielinski and his wife Elaine have complained they will have nowhere to go and insist they were unaware they breaking the rules. They had been granted permission for a two-storey commercial building for a stallion semen collection centre and laboratory, with a small first floor flat for staff.

The outside of the property in Great Abington, Cambridgeshire adhered to their planning application, but the interior was turned into a well-appointed three-bedroom home with stunning feature windows overlooking the countryside. Council officials got wind of the subterfuge and issued an enforcement notice to tear the structure down.

But speaking to reporters this week, Mrs Zielinski, 79, said: “We want to carry on living here. It’s a warm and comfortable home. I love it. It doesn’t make sense to tear it down. I don’t want to go and live in a caravan. If we are chucked out, we will be having to rely on the state.”

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Elaine Zielinski, a GP’s receptionist, says she and her spouse want to carry on living at the property
The home is set in stunning Cambrisgeshire countryside
The home is set in stunning Cambrisgeshire countryside

Mr and Mrs Zielinski, who have six grandchildren, appealed against South Cambridgeshire District Council’s decision in 2023 on the grounds that it was excessive and the property could simply revert to the permitted use.

However, it has now been thrown out after a planning inspector saw evidence the couple had “constructed a dwelling from the off” and decided they made “a clear and flagrant breach of planning policy”.

Mrs Zielinski, who is a GP’s receptionist, told Mail Online: “We would not have gone on and built this and put all our money into it unless we thought it was totally legal to do it.” Her 73-year-old husband, a former marketing manager for The Injured Jockeys Fund who now does home deliveries for a pharmacy, said: “I have not had a decent night’s sleep in years and, from the moment when we got the first visit in 2020 [from council officials], life has been shaky.”

The couple were given permission for a commercial building - but they live in the property
The couple were given permission for a commercial building – but they live in the property(Image: Greater Cambridgeshire Shared Planning)

Neighbours in Great Abington, around seven miles southeast of Cambridge, were divided after the horse-mad couple had their appeal rejected. One man said: “I genuinely feel sorry for him.”

South Cambridgeshire District Council, controlled by the Liberal Democrats, has stressed the case highlights the importance of planning rules and how they protect the countryside.

Councillor Dr Tumi Hawkins, the authority’s lead cabinet member for planning, said he welcomed “the inspector’s clear decision”.

He added: “This case shows the importance of adhering to the specific uses and conditions that justify development in rural areas. Planning rules are there for a reason – including protecting our countryside and this decision demonstrates that we will act when those rules are broken.”

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